The Role Of Pancreas In Diabetes

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"The current world acknowledges diabetes as an epidemic that must be addressed with the utmost importance. There are sixteen million people living with diabetes in the United States currently, and 200,000 people die annually from the disease and its complications" (Galmer, 2008, p. xvi). Diabetes is a metabolic disease. A person with diabetes cannot properly absorb the appropriate amount of sugar from the blood due to the lack of insulin. Diabetes causes higher levels of glucose to be found in the blood than normal. In 1889 Joseph Von Mering and Oskar Minkowski discovered the role of the pancreas in diabetes through experiments on dogs. When removing the pancreas in dogs, they showed the same symptoms of people with diabetes. Diabetes is the

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